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marty wolf, m&a advisers and liesman and san till l and sant with us, as well. mark, what do you think? >> we think there's going to be quantitative easing. we don't think it's frankly a meaningful event and it certainly won't have any impact on jobs and jobs creation at this point. >> so, mark, are you a buyer in this market, regardless of the fed, if the fed acts or not? what do you think? >> we're not short-term traders. we think it's been priced in the market. we're more interested in companies like apple and facebook and so forth. >> mark lehman, what do you think? >> i agree. i think the market has priced in the easing. i also think the market is headed higher. i think you're seeing that over the course of the last few weeks and months. that's the best place to put your capital right now and i don't expect that to change through tend of the year. >> steve liesman, what do you think they're thinking at this point? >> you think, i would pay a couple of bucks for that, to know. i'm really interested in our results from our cnbc survey. we found 90% expecting
marty wolf, m&a advisers and liesman and san till l and sant with us, as well. mark, what do you think? >> we think there's going to be quantitative easing. we don't think it's frankly a meaningful event and it certainly won't have any impact on jobs and jobs creation at this point. >> so, mark, are you a buyer in this market, regardless of the fed, if the fed acts or not? what do you think? >> we're not short-term traders. we think it's been priced in the market. we're...
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if only my name was marty mcfly and i had a delorean. [laughter] i would ask them, how do we return to the most free and prosperous nation the world has ever known? they could tell us. my name is not marty mcfly. i do not have a time machine. i did the best next thing. i went on a plane and went to england. i studied the pilgrims. to understand who they were, what was driving them to risk everything and against all odds and lay down their lives for the sake of their children? how did they build this? i followed them out of england and into the dungeons and castles that they've been thrown into. the underground secret worship meeting places. there is a strategic retreat out of england and to holland. they stayed there first for 12 years under the care of there looking pastor, john robinson. -- loving pastor, john robinson. he taught them all of the nation-building principles that the pilgrims brought with them on to the mayflower and across the ocean to the new world. they began running those plays. they began implementing the very things
if only my name was marty mcfly and i had a delorean. [laughter] i would ask them, how do we return to the most free and prosperous nation the world has ever known? they could tell us. my name is not marty mcfly. i do not have a time machine. i did the best next thing. i went on a plane and went to england. i studied the pilgrims. to understand who they were, what was driving them to risk everything and against all odds and lay down their lives for the sake of their children? how did they build...
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marty was always the favorite caterer. make a cookbook." i think he wrote the recipes with me in mind because nothing is left out of it. before each section, one of the supreme court spouses rights her - writes her memories of marty. it is very well illustrated. when this book was first in the gift shop, they ordered only 1000 copies. they thought it would be for in house. they did a piece on it for npr. by 3:00 in the afternoon, they had 3000 orders. so now they have a good place upply. s >> speaking of your joint enterprise, there is a fabulous story about your experience as a mother and your son at a new york city private school and how they related to you. can you tell that story? >> this is in the 1970's. my child, i called him lively. his teachers called him hyperactive. [laughter] i could expect a call once a month to tell me about my child 's latest escapade. to come down and see the teacher or the school psychologist or the principal. one day, when i was particularly weary, i was sitting in my office and i said, this child has two
marty was always the favorite caterer. make a cookbook." i think he wrote the recipes with me in mind because nothing is left out of it. before each section, one of the supreme court spouses rights her - writes her memories of marty. it is very well illustrated. when this book was first in the gift shop, they ordered only 1000 copies. they thought it would be for in house. they did a piece on it for npr. by 3:00 in the afternoon, they had 3000 orders. so now they have a good place upply. s...
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marty makary. this is his book. his book is called "unaccountable." that is coming up in just a few minutes. we want to get an update on some of the senate races around the country. joining us is abby livingston, a reporter with "roll call" newspaper. we have been talking about the presidential campaign but there are some senate debates that c- span will be carrying live and that you have been covering. a star wisconsin -- let's start with wisconsin. guest: this is a state and the presidential race seems pretty competitive. president obama has pulled ahead by about five points in the latest poll. some of that is changing the trajectory of the race. tommy thompson seem to have the momentum. tammy baldwin is within the margin of error or a little ahead. host: why is that? guest: the balkwin surge corresponds with president obama getting some distance from governor romney. governor thompson was perceived as the best republican nominee. paul ryan nomination for the vp. suddenly wisconsin was back in the republican column. host: is tonight their only debat
marty makary. this is his book. his book is called "unaccountable." that is coming up in just a few minutes. we want to get an update on some of the senate races around the country. joining us is abby livingston, a reporter with "roll call" newspaper. we have been talking about the presidential campaign but there are some senate debates that c- span will be carrying live and that you have been covering. a star wisconsin -- let's start with wisconsin. guest: this is a state...
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sorry about -- >> marty, what's up? >> hang up. hang up on the phone. >> hey, just stop snapping. grandma, yeah, it's me. >> ten and two, ten and two with the hands. ten and two. >> can you hold that for me? >> uh-huh. >> john, john, john. >> he's clapping, i don't know. >> thank you, thank you. >> oh, my god. >> just hang up the [ bleep ] phone. >> seeing the genuine reaction of the instructors that struck a chord with everybody. you're watching this going, i can't believe this kid had the -- to do this. i can't believe he pulled it off and i can't believe these people didn't just slap him silly. >> but the ever cynical online viewing audience had its doubts. >> ten and two, ten and two, ten and two. >> this is not a nightclub. >> please turn it off. >> i couldn't tell about this one, if it was real or fake. i had a few things that made me skeptical of it. one, you can see a lot of different camera angles, especially when he first gets in the car. i counted four different camera angles. it's a pretty elaborate setup for a high school kid. >> was the video for real? now, this is a
sorry about -- >> marty, what's up? >> hang up. hang up on the phone. >> hey, just stop snapping. grandma, yeah, it's me. >> ten and two, ten and two with the hands. ten and two. >> can you hold that for me? >> uh-huh. >> john, john, john. >> he's clapping, i don't know. >> thank you, thank you. >> oh, my god. >> just hang up the [ bleep ] phone. >> seeing the genuine reaction of the instructors that struck a chord with...
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apologizes to marty fridson. he wears a lot of hats, that guy. we will post that discussion online for those of you who missed it. are corporates the new subprime? the debate continues. >>> good morning. today's top stories, the central bank easing financial policy. goldman sachs' david viniar is retiring after 32 years at the firm. the last 12, he was the cfo. did you not know viniar was leaving? >> he's been trying to leave for years. >> so you do have some background here? >> we'll be talking about it. >> and back to work and back to school. chicago teachers agreeing to end th
apologizes to marty fridson. he wears a lot of hats, that guy. we will post that discussion online for those of you who missed it. are corporates the new subprime? the debate continues. >>> good morning. today's top stories, the central bank easing financial policy. goldman sachs' david viniar is retiring after 32 years at the firm. the last 12, he was the cfo. did you not know viniar was leaving? >> he's been trying to leave for years. >> so you do have some background...
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hans marti, who heads zug's economic development office, showed off the nearby snow-covered mountains. but zug's main selling point isn't a view of the alps. how low are the taxes here? >> it's something between 15% and 16%. >> and in the united states, it's 35%. >> i know. it's half, half price. >> and do you have the lowest tax rate in switzerland? >> most probably, yes. >> most probably, yes. so you're kind of a tax haven within a tax haven. >> [laughs] maybe, yes. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> the population of the town of zug is 26,000. the number of companies in the area: 30,000 and growing. but many are no more than mailboxes. texas democratic congressman lloyd doggett questions whether the moves of several companies are legit. >> a good example is one of my texas companies that's been in the news lately, transocean. >> transocean owned the drilling rig involved in the giant bp oil spill. they moved to zug. >> i'm not sure they even moved that much. they have about 1,300 employees still in the houston area. they have 12 or 13 in switzerland. >> and yet they claim that they're headqua
hans marti, who heads zug's economic development office, showed off the nearby snow-covered mountains. but zug's main selling point isn't a view of the alps. how low are the taxes here? >> it's something between 15% and 16%. >> and in the united states, it's 35%. >> i know. it's half, half price. >> and do you have the lowest tax rate in switzerland? >> most probably, yes. >> most probably, yes. so you're kind of a tax haven within a tax haven. >>...
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marty, you've got the bios up there. do you want to introduce -- >> sure. >> -- carrie and richard so we know who they are? and then we will start talking about how to cover this, how to develop stories, and i promise, you get the first question when we get to that. >> think current and former cq alum have the, have a quorum here. [laughter] we can vote -- >> thank you, sam. >> kerry dooley young is a defense -- are you still a defense policy reporter? >> no. >> this is out of date. so you're covering appropriations for cq, cq roll call, and you were the editor of cq budget tracker, so you know every single line of -- >> i know a lot of it. >> not every single one. and, so you're going to be able to help sort of, help the reporters really drill down as you already have started, so that's going to be great. and richard rubin covers tax policy for bloomberg news and also another congressional quarterly alum. also worked previously at the charlotte observer, and you are a graduate of duke university. i threw that in there a
marty, you've got the bios up there. do you want to introduce -- >> sure. >> -- carrie and richard so we know who they are? and then we will start talking about how to cover this, how to develop stories, and i promise, you get the first question when we get to that. >> think current and former cq alum have the, have a quorum here. [laughter] we can vote -- >> thank you, sam. >> kerry dooley young is a defense -- are you still a defense policy reporter? >> no....
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susanna marty thence the governor of the mexico that we tend to reelect more governors and members of congress i think that is the pipeline very articulate -- particulate but give her six years and has potential. and elizabeth warren sheet is is elected there are a couple. we just need to get more women elected. research that has been done that says to make any kind of difference you need 25%. part of the culture comes as competition more women have the opportunity. because the women we profile in the book who were still in congress are not running again. the women are giving up hour don't see themselves to compromise. >> for various reasons with nrg being seats in the house is easier for anybody to get elected to the house or the state house. women with local issues pushing women into the house there is a precedent in the country electing somebody with their own may experience is in the house. don't tell the members of the house but it is thought to be the minor leagues pro they don't really know national issues because they only serve the local constituents. except gerald ford who w
susanna marty thence the governor of the mexico that we tend to reelect more governors and members of congress i think that is the pipeline very articulate -- particulate but give her six years and has potential. and elizabeth warren sheet is is elected there are a couple. we just need to get more women elected. research that has been done that says to make any kind of difference you need 25%. part of the culture comes as competition more women have the opportunity. because the women we profile...
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marty mccare says transparency, not policy could be the true root of the problem. he writes, "when i listen to health care gurus propose overhauling the health care system with new ways to finance it, i often feel they are tragically off the mark. the simplest, most economical solution to the problems of our complex system is to empower patients with information." so the book is called "unaccountable: what hospitals won't tell you and how transparency can revolutionize health care." dr. makary is here now. >> according to good studies by doctors, many tests are completely unnecessary. and patients need to be empowered to say, look, do i really need this done? if we're going to get serious about health care costs and if patients are going to get good-quality care, we need to cut the waste in health care, not just pay for it differently. >> so how do you achieve transparency? >> well, there are good metrics now of performance. there are good websites, consumer ratings, hospital compare is a great place where you can go and look up a hospital's performance, their infe
marty mccare says transparency, not policy could be the true root of the problem. he writes, "when i listen to health care gurus propose overhauling the health care system with new ways to finance it, i often feel they are tragically off the mark. the simplest, most economical solution to the problems of our complex system is to empower patients with information." so the book is called "unaccountable: what hospitals won't tell you and how transparency can revolutionize health...
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then i called my lawyers, marty singer. he's on vacation, i'm like, do i have any restraining orders? [ laughter ] this is for real. this is for real. i'm not kidding. is there something like a gag order? lured into a trap. this woman, i'll tell you what, ten years ago, i was shooting a pilot over on the roseanne lot, right? the audience is there. the p.a. will hand out new pages. while you'ring aing and the writers have punched it up. the p.a.'s come out, the lords brothers. the whole family. i start reading these new pages in front of the audience and they're like, tom arnold is a [ bleep ] -- what! she has taken the roseanne writers, they rewrote the script and sent their p.a. to infiltrate our stage. that's a lot of work, you know what i mean. this is like in the roseanne days when they needed all the writers they could get, you know? [ laughter ] no offense. great joke. she's a very clever lady. i was a little afraid. and the lawyers are like, they call back, it's okay. now, it's 8:00 or 9:00 at night. my wife's gettin
then i called my lawyers, marty singer. he's on vacation, i'm like, do i have any restraining orders? [ laughter ] this is for real. this is for real. i'm not kidding. is there something like a gag order? lured into a trap. this woman, i'll tell you what, ten years ago, i was shooting a pilot over on the roseanne lot, right? the audience is there. the p.a. will hand out new pages. while you'ring aing and the writers have punched it up. the p.a.'s come out, the lords brothers. the whole family....
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security, maybe erroneous reporting, but at the same time we heard from bar brar starr saying general marty dempsey saying there's a threat in terms of intelligence reporting, the groups in eastern libya looking to come together and no specific threat on any one individual. what do you make of the fact they say there were no warning signs? >> well, you know, this is, again -- what you hope is people are not splitting hairs. when i was there, people on the ground from the u.s. government were well aware of the growing extremist presence and the threat that emanated from durna to the east of benghazi and so they understood very well the threat that al qaeda related extremists in durna posed to american and western interests. it may be that's what general dempsey's referring to. they understood about the growing threat. they understood about the presence there. what they didn't -- what they may not have had intelligence end katding was a specific attack plan against benghazi consulate. frankly, here's the problem, brooke. if you knew that the extremist threat is rising, you knew that extremist
security, maybe erroneous reporting, but at the same time we heard from bar brar starr saying general marty dempsey saying there's a threat in terms of intelligence reporting, the groups in eastern libya looking to come together and no specific threat on any one individual. what do you make of the fact they say there were no warning signs? >> well, you know, this is, again -- what you hope is people are not splitting hairs. when i was there, people on the ground from the u.s. government...
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>> it reminds me, richard, of the great cuban patriot jose marti, who said once, "if i weren't cuban, i certainly would have wished i were." but this is a different story, because this is mitt romney joking about the fact that he wishes that he could include in his resumÉ the fact that his parents were mexican american. >> right. >> and the fact of the matter is that when you have 50.5 million latinos living in the united states of america, the overwhelming majority of whom are of mexican background, certainly having that in your curriculum vite would have been helpful, but that doesn't win elections. what wins elections are specific issues. and what you say about what you're going to do and who you are going to help and why. and that's why i think this controversy has legs. >> in one of the questions you asked, when you look at the issues that are important to this voting group, it's the issue of reform of immigration and the policy that the government now undertakes. >> that's right. >> let's listen to part of that interview. >> i'm going to make sure that we have a permanent solut
>> it reminds me, richard, of the great cuban patriot jose marti, who said once, "if i weren't cuban, i certainly would have wished i were." but this is a different story, because this is mitt romney joking about the fact that he wishes that he could include in his resumÉ the fact that his parents were mexican american. >> right. >> and the fact of the matter is that when you have 50.5 million latinos living in the united states of america, the overwhelming majority...
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my name is not marty mcfly and i don't have a time machine. i got on a plane and i went to england and i began retracing the escape route of the programs before they were called pilgrim's. they were the separate tests. to understand who they were and why they did what they did. what was the fuel driving them to risk everything against all odds and then lay down their lives for the sake of their children and how did they build this? i followed them out of england into the dungeons and the castles they were thrown into, there underground secret worship meeting places and then made a strategic retreat out of england to holland and they stayed there first for 12 years under the care of their beloved pastor, john robinson. john robinson is affectionately known as the founding father of the forefathers. he taught them all of the nation building principles that the pilgrims then brought with them on the mayflower across the ocean to the new world. they began running those plays. they began implementing the very thing that america has become famous fo
my name is not marty mcfly and i don't have a time machine. i got on a plane and i went to england and i began retracing the escape route of the programs before they were called pilgrim's. they were the separate tests. to understand who they were and why they did what they did. what was the fuel driving them to risk everything against all odds and then lay down their lives for the sake of their children and how did they build this? i followed them out of england into the dungeons and the...
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don't hold your breath, marty. [ laughter ] good to hear from you. it is going to be interesting to see. pardon me. how the romney campaign tries to -- tries to recover from this. i gotta tell you, they've had a bad run. even before -- i think the bad run that goes back before the republican convention. i think the bad run started with putting paul ryan on the ticket because why does he put paul ryan on the ticket. then suddenly they're not talking jobs or economy anymore. they're talking medicare. and then they're talking contraception because of todd akin's remarks and paul ryan identifying with todd akin. then they go to this convention which was a real bust. and paul ryan doing nothing but telling lies and clint eastwood talking to the empty chair. and now they come out of it and they've got this, mitt romney video. man! i gotta tell you republicans are panicked! check out my column. latest column, billpressshow.com. we'll be right back. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." building up to this. >>bill shares his views, now it's your turn.
don't hold your breath, marty. [ laughter ] good to hear from you. it is going to be interesting to see. pardon me. how the romney campaign tries to -- tries to recover from this. i gotta tell you, they've had a bad run. even before -- i think the bad run that goes back before the republican convention. i think the bad run started with putting paul ryan on the ticket because why does he put paul ryan on the ticket. then suddenly they're not talking jobs or economy anymore. they're talking...
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in closing, marty has painted a picture here, challenges ahead. employers have to face those challenges. they already have a heavy regulatory burden on their backs. they are trying to the best they can regarding their employees. i will close with that. >> we will take your questions now. >> american city business journals. besides treating the fiscal cliff, how much of the mediocre economic growth they are experiencing is due to washington? are there other things that washington is doing or having a material impact on the mediocre growth? >> the biggest problem that washington creates is the problem of lack of certainty. we say all along businesses are used to dealing with uncertainty, and i have used the analogy before. it is like walking up to craps table. you know what the odds are. i see a whole lot of people lined up at the table ready to play. businesses deal with that uncertainty. if the world at the craps table or to change with every role of the dice, and people would not stand up there and play. we have changed the rules dramatically ove
in closing, marty has painted a picture here, challenges ahead. employers have to face those challenges. they already have a heavy regulatory burden on their backs. they are trying to the best they can regarding their employees. i will close with that. >> we will take your questions now. >> american city business journals. besides treating the fiscal cliff, how much of the mediocre economic growth they are experiencing is due to washington? are there other things that washington is...
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. >> a recent book out by your former colleague, marty gellens at princeton shows the most affluent americans almost always get their way in congress, over the bottom 2/3 of income distribution. it highlights a more fundamental problem that a certain group of people, the most elite people in this country, almost always get their way, over and against everybody else. >> the other fix here is our civic duty to engage in democracy doesn't end on election day. we get the conversation totally gets hijacked by these extreme voices, like the tea party, right? and in the midst of that, there are regular americans that need to continue to be engaged after the election, but they are not. so those voices of the every day people who could sway politicians just doesn't get heard. >> i still have hope. it was our failure. i stopped, we stopped on election day, we expected to invest our hope in him. what he said at the convention, i have hope in you, and he's calling for to us have hope in him too. he did come out and repeal don't ask, don't tell. kind of came out for marriage equality and created a pathway
. >> a recent book out by your former colleague, marty gellens at princeton shows the most affluent americans almost always get their way in congress, over the bottom 2/3 of income distribution. it highlights a more fundamental problem that a certain group of people, the most elite people in this country, almost always get their way, over and against everybody else. >> the other fix here is our civic duty to engage in democracy doesn't end on election day. we get the conversation...
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marty gonzales is off. a happy ending with two toddlers we will have that story and it meantime syrian americans take to the street with the violence in syria. however, jan? >> we have rocardo salinas and placas, the most dangerous tattoo and the movie, 'the words" let us take a look outside at the golden gate. where things are looking pretty nice this morning. considering that we have usually being socked in with fog but not that much traffic. >> correct. we did wake up to coastal bay fog and some of those low clouds or over the bay bridge but we're expecting plenty of sunshine. residual scattered showers with that fog rolling in on the coast in the bay. you can see it is hovering over the portions of the north bay valleys. however clearing expected in the next couple of hours with plenty of sunshine and a gradual return. for the east bay inland valleys. and portions of the north bay. temperatures? upper 50s. san jose and also concord. 50s in santa rosa and 60s in liver more. with low mid '80s. with liverm
marty gonzales is off. a happy ending with two toddlers we will have that story and it meantime syrian americans take to the street with the violence in syria. however, jan? >> we have rocardo salinas and placas, the most dangerous tattoo and the movie, 'the words" let us take a look outside at the golden gate. where things are looking pretty nice this morning. considering that we have usually being socked in with fog but not that much traffic. >> correct. we did wake up to...
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that's the borough president, marty markowitz, a long-time lilman supporter. amore has been performing since he was 5 1/2 and has a theory why many choose to wear saggy pants. >> they're around all this negatively like cursing and stuff, and they just want to act like they're bad, they own the streets. >> reporter: and be cool. >> yeah. >> reporter: you don't think it's cool. >> no. >> to my surprise he has been received by all the kids. they see him coming down the street. they say, "hey, little man, look, i'm pulling up my pants." >> reporter: do you know you're a very, very special little boy? >> well, a lot of people tell me that. i think about it sometimes a lot. >> reporter: do you believe it? >> yeah. >> reporter: that's good. >> what a cool little kid, huh? >> i know. you know, that style with the pants -- i -- >> it's not your style? you don't go for guys who do the baggy pants thing? >> i'm not really feeling it. >> really? >> not into it. >> see, i had you pegged for being totally into it. it is a funny style. the kids -- yeah, i know. the kid, you
that's the borough president, marty markowitz, a long-time lilman supporter. amore has been performing since he was 5 1/2 and has a theory why many choose to wear saggy pants. >> they're around all this negatively like cursing and stuff, and they just want to act like they're bad, they own the streets. >> reporter: and be cool. >> yeah. >> reporter: you don't think it's cool. >> no. >> to my surprise he has been received by all the kids. they see him coming...
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marty. he says hospitals are danger zones that can hurt you just as easily as they heal you. >> he is a top cancer surgeon at johns hopkins hospital in baltimore. his new book is called "unaccountable," what hospitals won't tell you and how transparency can revolutionize health care. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> we try not to scare people first thing in the morning. after looking at "unaccountable," the numbers are very frightening what's going on in the hospitals. give us a snapshot. 1 in 4 -- >> 1 in 4 patients in the hospital are harmed by a medical mistake according to the new england journal of medicine, our top journal. is there a positive side. a lot is being done in the right direction, a lot is public. good resources for patients to navigate the system. we need to be honest about the problem and we need to be able to speak open and freely about the fact that 20-30% of all medications, test, procedures in health care may be unnecessary and another 10-15% of patients are no
marty. he says hospitals are danger zones that can hurt you just as easily as they heal you. >> he is a top cancer surgeon at johns hopkins hospital in baltimore. his new book is called "unaccountable," what hospitals won't tell you and how transparency can revolutionize health care. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> we try not to scare people first thing in the morning. after looking at "unaccountable," the numbers are very frightening what's going...
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this is marty weiss. for years he managed dozens of young actors getting them shows on shows like "i carlie" and more. but one actor accused weiss of molesting him. >> it is some of the most horrific child abuse. >> excuse me, mr. weiss, i'm with "inside edition." >> i have no comment. >> we caught up with weiss shortly after he served six months in jail. >> did you become ally that lent manager so you could get access to young children? >> he wasn't interested in talking. weiss' case is just one of several recent high-profile arrests leading many to wonder if tinseltown has a serious pedophile problem. >> there's an enormous problem. >> anne henry is the co founder of a nonprofit child actor advocacy group. >> predators come to our industry because there's no regulation and because they can be alone with children. >> believe it or not there are no background checks required for publicists and talent managers like marty weiss. >> isn't horrible to say a casting couch for children but there is? >> best kno
this is marty weiss. for years he managed dozens of young actors getting them shows on shows like "i carlie" and more. but one actor accused weiss of molesting him. >> it is some of the most horrific child abuse. >> excuse me, mr. weiss, i'm with "inside edition." >> i have no comment. >> we caught up with weiss shortly after he served six months in jail. >> did you become ally that lent manager so you could get access to young children?...
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the chart shows that without fixing health care costs under the programs that we have marty agreed to give, you cannot solve the budget problem. now, in addition to what we are talking about, it is obvious that we learned an awful lot that we want to share with you, but we don't want to take a whole lot of the afternoon. when the principles was that we could not pretend that growth or spending cuts alone would move this forward. we concluded and we tried each one on. it wouldn't work. you couldn't possibly survive. we don't have the numbers for you, but you couldn't survive with the taxes necessary. you couldn't survive if you're going to take all of the cuts out of this discretionary spending, which for those who know the budget, ordinary debts of the federal government obligations that occur each year, if you want to solve the budget are not, we just don't have any budget left. and you don't have any in the defense department either. so we went through, and none of them would do it alone. we concluded that all of them combined could do their fair share and you might come up with som
the chart shows that without fixing health care costs under the programs that we have marty agreed to give, you cannot solve the budget problem. now, in addition to what we are talking about, it is obvious that we learned an awful lot that we want to share with you, but we don't want to take a whole lot of the afternoon. when the principles was that we could not pretend that growth or spending cuts alone would move this forward. we concluded and we tried each one on. it wouldn't work. you...
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the thing is that you -- marty feldstein wrote a piece talking about if you want shovel-gritty projects, then the natural way to stimulate the economy would be to turn the not up at the assembly line at defense plants because they are clever enough so they build capacity that we might meet in the event of a reason to ramp up military production. the president rejected that. the stimulus -- they did not follow the advice on higher defense spending. >> and domestic non-defense spending? >> there is nobody i think -- it goes back to econ 101 at harvard. gdp has cut government spending -- if government spending drops a lot next quarter and all else is equal, then gdp will go down, but that does not mean that we should go out and take money away from capital formation and spend it on -- i am not speaking for governor romney here, he has been concern of the decay of the nation cost infrastructure and has felt like we need to invest more in infrastructure. most economists think that infrastructure spending is not a stimulus plan because they are not shovel ready. it affects gp and job creation
the thing is that you -- marty feldstein wrote a piece talking about if you want shovel-gritty projects, then the natural way to stimulate the economy would be to turn the not up at the assembly line at defense plants because they are clever enough so they build capacity that we might meet in the event of a reason to ramp up military production. the president rejected that. the stimulus -- they did not follow the advice on higher defense spending. >> and domestic non-defense spending?...
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the whole council of economic advisers chairman marty feldstein. and the staples co-founder. it all starts at 6:00 a.m. eastern. we'll be right back. >>> you can't go a day without major headlines surrounding china, and today is no different. japanese auto makers toyota and nissan are both slowing production in china. protests over a territorial dispute have been leading to anti-japanese sentiment, which could hurt demand for japanese cars. should multi-national companies reconsider their china strategy? that's our question today. to answer it, we're joined by peter navarro, a professor at uc irvine. he is a cnbc contributor. thank you for being here this morning. what do you think of what's happening right now with japan and with china? how do we get past this? >> i think that's a great question. should executives re-evaluate their strategy? and i think absolutely. basically you've got several kinds of risk now in china. you've got the internal combustion risk protests over things like labor abuses, environmental abuses. and then you've got the external combustion, which is
the whole council of economic advisers chairman marty feldstein. and the staples co-founder. it all starts at 6:00 a.m. eastern. we'll be right back. >>> you can't go a day without major headlines surrounding china, and today is no different. japanese auto makers toyota and nissan are both slowing production in china. protests over a territorial dispute have been leading to anti-japanese sentiment, which could hurt demand for japanese cars. should multi-national companies reconsider...
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if things go marti coley red handle, the parachute comes down in many, many people have been saved. people couldn't use them at the time come and put businessman who wanted to park in the lobby of his business said that his mistresses and girlfriend and business competitors could sit and be impressed with his magnificence. it took a flight with peter clay's as a ferry pilot which i'll describe one of leader ron. it was some of the locations of white -- but the level they are now out. my point just to bring this first part to a close is that in our lives of traveling around china, my wife and i had quite a different impression from living in japan during its boot time and 1990s. she mainly marveled at the system, the organizations of corporations and schools and the way that individuals are part of a larger system. in china from my perspective you may only marvel the individuals and the friction -- the centrifugal forces around the country where people give turns to quote eric toby is in the middle of the world. sissy and these people i thought there is a tale to tell. let me now go
if things go marti coley red handle, the parachute comes down in many, many people have been saved. people couldn't use them at the time come and put businessman who wanted to park in the lobby of his business said that his mistresses and girlfriend and business competitors could sit and be impressed with his magnificence. it took a flight with peter clay's as a ferry pilot which i'll describe one of leader ron. it was some of the locations of white -- but the level they are now out. my point...
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well, my name is not marty mcfly and i don't have a time machine so i did the next best thing. i got on a plane and i went to england and i began retracing the escape route of the pilgrims before they were called pogroms they were separatists. to understand who they were and why they did what they did. what was the fuel driving them to risk everything against all odds and then lay down their lives for the sake of their children and how did they build this? and so i followed them out of england into the dungeons and the castles that they were thrown into, their underground worship places. and then made a strategic retreat out of england to holland, and they staged their first for 12 years under the care of their loving pastor, john robinson. john robinson is affectionately known as the founding father of the forefathers. and he taught them all of the nation-building principles that the pilgrims then brought with them on the mayflower, across the ocean to the new world. and they began running those -- and they began implementing the very things that america has become famous for.
well, my name is not marty mcfly and i don't have a time machine so i did the next best thing. i got on a plane and i went to england and i began retracing the escape route of the pilgrims before they were called pogroms they were separatists. to understand who they were and why they did what they did. what was the fuel driving them to risk everything against all odds and then lay down their lives for the sake of their children and how did they build this? and so i followed them out of england...
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marty writes teach governor romney to run an effective campaign. dave writes, hold my spot in line at the apple store. going to be a big weekend. ryan writes, i'll vacuum, dust, do the dishes, i need a robot that folds laundry. >> isn't that what marriage is for? >> whoa. >> wow. >> sharing the task. >> there you go. >> sharing the task. >> just leave it there. >> okay. >> i think is safe to say. >> what's on tap tonight? >>> can the mark sustain these gains? we have noted technical analysts to join us, she'll give us her lowdown when it comes to the s&p, nasdaq, as well as some others. >> interesting, especially on the tail of the interview talking about whether or not this is the high. and cramer's looking into that tonight, as well. >> yep. >> we'll see you all later. >> see you later. >>> here's what you missed earlier on this morning if you're just joining us. >>> welcome to hour three of "squawk on the street." here's what's happening so far. >> i present my views, i speak the truth, quote unquote as i see it. >> you would have voted no? >> i
marty writes teach governor romney to run an effective campaign. dave writes, hold my spot in line at the apple store. going to be a big weekend. ryan writes, i'll vacuum, dust, do the dishes, i need a robot that folds laundry. >> isn't that what marriage is for? >> whoa. >> wow. >> sharing the task. >> there you go. >> sharing the task. >> just leave it there. >> okay. >> i think is safe to say. >> what's on tap tonight? >>>...
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marty makary, a surgeon at johns hopkins hospitals in baltimore. here is his book. we have about a half-hour left on the "washington journal" this morning. coming up, our weekly america by the numbers segment. we will be looking at workplace safety issues. we will be right back. >> the first thing in our article here is getting medicare costs under control as the number-one priority. and it is the most untouchable thing. but that is going to cause more trouble than any other problem we got physically in the u.s. getting medicare costs under control is the number-one thing. >> usain also, surcharge smokers, and the obese for their medicare coverage. >> right. >> where did that idea come from? >> it came from oz. on the person that put it in the memo, but i did not have to fight hard for it. i ran something in the "washington post" where instead of calling people morbidly obese i called them mega-fatties and i was reduced by the "washington post" for being insensitive. and i guess i probably am. this is something that everybody knows to be true and someone has to pay
marty makary, a surgeon at johns hopkins hospitals in baltimore. here is his book. we have about a half-hour left on the "washington journal" this morning. coming up, our weekly america by the numbers segment. we will be looking at workplace safety issues. we will be right back. >> the first thing in our article here is getting medicare costs under control as the number-one priority. and it is the most untouchable thing. but that is going to cause more trouble than any other...
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host: ok, we'll go next to marty in michigan. good morning, open phones on this sunday morning. go ahead, please. caller: hey, steve, how you doing? host: fine, thank you. caller: i love your diligence and i don't think you lean to the left or right. i've been watching you for years, this is the greatness for c-span that you have so much discipline sitting behind your desk, i could tell if you're a democrat or republican honestly. i just wanted to say over the last, i mean they say are you better off over the last four years? i was hesitant to say are we better off over the last 10 years? things that bill clinton did, as subprime loans, fell under bush's watch, and bailout. and then we have another bailout. and at some point i don't think either the democrats, which i am a republican, or the republicans have any solutions to the problems that's going on with our country. andt some point we have to take our leaders and make them accountable. i heard a caller earlier refer to sandra fluke as a hero. i mean, you know, people want less government in their house, but they're going to
host: ok, we'll go next to marty in michigan. good morning, open phones on this sunday morning. go ahead, please. caller: hey, steve, how you doing? host: fine, thank you. caller: i love your diligence and i don't think you lean to the left or right. i've been watching you for years, this is the greatness for c-span that you have so much discipline sitting behind your desk, i could tell if you're a democrat or republican honestly. i just wanted to say over the last, i mean they say are you...
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. >> alisyn: and i wonder what lanny davis would say about you suspect calculating about marti martians. >> clayton: i'm free to speculate. >> alisyn: your headlines, a "fox news alert". a train detrailed, knocking out power to 2500 people and it happened just before 2:00 a.m., 8 full-size cars went off the track and one slid down an embankment into a backyard and at least one train was carrying liquid waste. emergency crews were called to the seen and found nothing hazardous. police say, no reports of any injuries. iran and north korea signing a pact to work together on science and technology and plan to share labs, information and research teams, and the agreement is sure to raise tensions with the west and iran's supreme leader saying the two countries have common enemies and the u.s. accuses iran capable of having missiles to reach major capitals. suzanne barr and moment homeland security secretary janet napolitano is resigning from her post after being accused of inappropriate behavior with her employees, she says the accusation are unfounded but does not want to be a distraction.
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marty, the one to introduce them? and we will start talking about how to develop stories. i promise you get the first question women get to that piece. >> current and former cq alum have a forum here. kerry dooley is a defense policy reporter -- this is out of date? so you are covering up preparations for cq roll call and were the editor of cq budget tracker. city will be able to help some of the reporters here -- so you will be able to help some the reporters here. richard rubin is another congressional quarterly alum. he worked previously at the charlotte observer. you're a graduate of duke university. the title of this part of the seminar is reporting resources street now that you have had a broad overview of this complex topic, it would be great if we start talking about how to report on this. the one to start the discussion and the end here and talk about -- or did you? >> i have some slides i want to go through. >> we will switch. >> i can start. >> and there is nothing like talking tax policy in a windowless room on a monday morning. [laughter] you can get really de
marty, the one to introduce them? and we will start talking about how to develop stories. i promise you get the first question women get to that piece. >> current and former cq alum have a forum here. kerry dooley is a defense policy reporter -- this is out of date? so you are covering up preparations for cq roll call and were the editor of cq budget tracker. city will be able to help some of the reporters here -- so you will be able to help some the reporters here. richard rubin is...
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. >> stephanie: marty in south carolina. hi marty. >> caller: hi, how are you steph? >> stephanie: good. go ahead. >> caller: i just wanted to say something about smut runny and bain capital. they are not vultures. vultures are actually good for the environment. >> stephanie: right. >> caller: bain capital takes something that is alive and they suck the blood out. they're vampires. so they -- you know, they're just not good. >> stephanie: yeah. >> caller: but i just wanted to say something. >> it is an insult to vultures to call them vulture capitalists. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] >> stephanie: steve king said something else stunning. republican stephen king declared in a debate monday night president obama doesn't believe in families. >> but he has one. and only one. >> stephanie: he said we have commander who chief who disrepresents the institution and doesn't believe in life and family. >> what the hell? >> he's a baby killing married gay man who is muslim and wants to regulate the economy out of existence. these are their talking points in one little nutshel
. >> stephanie: marty in south carolina. hi marty. >> caller: hi, how are you steph? >> stephanie: good. go ahead. >> caller: i just wanted to say something about smut runny and bain capital. they are not vultures. vultures are actually good for the environment. >> stephanie: right. >> caller: bain capital takes something that is alive and they suck the blood out. they're vampires. so they -- you know, they're just not good. >> stephanie: yeah. >>...